The Kid in the Pit!

jgas

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Hello all, just another fun couple of days digging in the pits. Started out on the first day in a privy that really ended up being a two seater or maybe even a two seater with a lavatory and ash pit. Needless to say it was BIG :o So we went down about 8 feet and found the Owl pitcher. Too bad it has a crack almost all the way around. But its still in one piece. Found several other high dollar pitchers that were shattered too. >:(

Continued on to the use layer and pulled out theis beautiful Haines's Patent March 1st 1870 fruit jar. No cracks or chips ;D
I think that was the find of the day for that pit. So we were tired and decided to hit the next pit on the next day. This pit was about 20 feet away from the other and it started out a bit scary :(... Started to dig and about 18 inches down found a broken blob top beer and a gas line right next to it. :o Although I know the lot that we are digging in has been vacant for some time and there are no homes on the lot, its still kinda scary to see one while you are digging. But now that we located it we were safe to go around it and continue the dig. This was a great privy with a very shallow ash layer and then the glass layers. We started to pull out blob beers, hutches, medicines, gins and a mess of other bottles. It went down around the ten foot level and ended >:( I wanted that baby to go forever...So as we were collapsing the walls in search of any late throw hangers in the layers I punched through to another pit behind the wooden wall. The ash was heavy and the cans and bottles were all over the place. Pulled out some quart milks, medicines and the cool looking Waldorf-Astoria Dry Gin. It appears to be a tooled top, blown with no seems. I figure it dates to early 1900. Not too much in the way of searching for info on this one. Maybe you guys can help me out here :)...So since we were kinda tunneling we decided to fill her up and come back to get the rest later. But as we were geting ready to leave we decided to probe for some other pits in that same line of pits. Glad we did, becasue we found 4 more and I am sure they are loaded with glass :icon_thumleft: So enjoy the pics and there will be more to come....Goodluck and be very safe out there digging( Wish for no gas lines)...Yikes....... :thumbsup: jgas
 

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More pics.....Enjoy
 

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Talk about diggin' :o :o you guy's are serious !!! I always wanted to dig a privy . Very , interesting bottles and relic finds are your rewards for that fine effort . Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:
 

That pitcher is great. What a find. I have never seen one like that at the flea markets in all the years I have browsed them. Can anyone out there identify the maker?
 

While the bottles you found were incredible on their own, that pitcher is Fantastic. Here's hoping you have time to give a full photo shoot of it once it's all cleaned up!

Let us see more when you're through digging. Thanks!
 

I think your owl pitcher was made by U.S. Glass Co. ca. 1891. I know they made toy creamer in that same pattern.
 

CMDiamonddawg said:
Talk about diggin' :o :o you guy's are serious !!! I always wanted to dig a privy . Very , interesting bottles and relic finds are your rewards for that fine effort . Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:

Me too! Maybe I'll wait till BB gets back in town. :laughing7:
Fantastic bunch of finds and LOVE the owl!! Way to go, JG!

Nana
 

What an awesome dig ya' Thug :laughing7:

Man, I can't get over all the glass you've been diggin' up this year.

Be safe in those pits and give me a call if you need some utilities located.

DJH
 

I agree with everyone else, that Owl Pitcher is REALLY COOL!!!! Great digs.
 

Simply amazing jgas. That owl is one of the coolest digs I have ever scene. :icon_thumleft:
 

Great Diggin !!!! Keep it up :hello2:
 

That's one cool looking pitcher, a real nice dig. Well done guys on the dig, some real nice keepers there. :icon_thumright:
 

Excellent finds! Love the owl pitcher. :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: Congrats on a great dig!

HH
 

Beautiful bottles...love that owl pitcher, really unique. Congrats!!

:wink: RR
 

Love all your finds, especially the pitcher. Would like to find such a place, but probably could not handle all that digging!
 

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